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Step 1

Clean Tub

Remove hardware and the old caulk from the bathtub. Clean the tub thoroughly with a degreaser.

Step 2

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Repair Chips

Mix a two-part epoxy filler until it forms a paste consistency (Images 1 and 2). Next, apply epoxy with a putty knife to fill any chips in the tub’s surface (Image 3). Scrape excess epoxy with the putty knife to reduce sanding time later (Image 4).

Step 3

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Smooth Rough Spots

Once the epoxy hardens, smooth any rough spots with a utility knife, orbital sander or sandpaper.

Step 4

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Scrub Tub

Use steel wool or sandpaper to scrub the tub three times, vacuuming between scrubbings.

Step 5

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Protect Area

Cover any areas that need protection using tape, paper and a drop cloth or plastic sheeting..

Step 6

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Apply Paint

For professional results, spray paint finish onto bathtub using an air compressor. You can also use a paintbrush to do the job. Wait 15-20 minutes before applying another coat.